# Bootstrap Generators [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/decioferreira/bootstrap-generators.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/decioferreira/bootstrap-generators) Bootstrap-generators provides [Twitter Bootstrap](http://getbootstrap.com/) generators for Rails 4 (supported Rails >= 3.1). Bootstrap is a toolkit from Twitter designed to kickstart development of webapps and sites. ## Current Twitter Bootstrap version The current version of Twitter Bootstrap is <%= bootstrap_version %>. ## Installing Gem In your Gemfile, add this line: gem 'bootstrap-generators', '~> <%= striped_bootstrap_generators_version %>' Or you can install from latest build: gem 'bootstrap-generators', :git => 'git://github.com/decioferreira/bootstrap-generators.git' Run bundle install: bundle install ## Generators Get started: rails generate bootstrap:install -f Once you've done that, any time you generate a controller or scaffold, you'll get [Bootstrap](http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/) templates. ### Give it a try rails generate scaffold post title body:text published:boolean You can easily customize colors, grid system, fonts, and much more by editing `bootstrap-variables.[less|scss]` on your application assets folder. ## Usage To print the options and usage run the command `rails generate bootstrap:install --help` rails generate bootstrap:install [options] Options: -e, [--template-engine=TEMPLATE_ENGINE] # Indicates when to generate template engine # Default: erb -se, [--stylesheet-engine=STYLESHEET_ENGINE] # Indicates when to generate stylesheet engine # Default: scss Runtime options: -f, [--force] # Overwrite files that already exist -p, [--pretend] # Run but do not make any changes -q, [--quiet] # Supress status output -s, [--skip] # Skip files that already exist Copy BootstrapGenerators default files ### Options #### Template engines Supported template engines: * ERB * Haml * Slim ##### Haml Add the dependency on your Gemfile: gem 'haml-rails' And then run: rails generate bootstrap:install --template-engine=haml ##### Slim Add the dependency on your Gemfile: gem 'slim-rails' And then run: rails generate bootstrap:install --template-engine=slim #### Stylesheet engines Supported stylesheet engines: * CSS * SCSS * LESS Make sure you have `sass-rails` dependency on your Gemfile: gem 'sass-rails' And then run: rails generate bootstrap:install --stylesheet-engine=scss Now you can customize the look and feel of Bootstrap. * LESS Add the dependency on your Gemfile: gem 'therubyracer', platforms: :ruby gem 'less-rails' And then run: rails generate bootstrap:install --stylesheet-engine=less Now you can customize the look and feel of Bootstrap. ## Assets ### Customize and extend Bootstrap If you select LESS or SCSS as your stylesheet engine, you will get an `app/assets/stylesheets/bootstrap-variables.[less|scss]` file with all of the default variables of Bootstrap. This way you can customize the look and feel of Bootstrap without having to download any extra file. ### Javascript Select all jQuery plugins (`app/assets/javascripts/bootstrap.js`) //= require bootstrap Or quickly add only the necessary javascript (Transitions: required for any animation; Popovers: requires Tooltips) <%= javascript_bootstrap_content_code %> ## Customizing Templates In Rails 3.0 and above, generators don’t just look in the source root for templates, they also search for templates in other paths. And one of them is lib/templates. Since Bootstrap Generators installs its templates under lib/templates, you can go and customize them. ## Credits * [Twitter Bootstrap](http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap) * [Twitter Bootstrap - Sass Conversion](https://github.com/jlong/sass-twitter-bootstrap) [customize]: #customize